2005-08-24 04:51:10

I

was wondering, because I have an idea for them on how to make the map maker

accessible. They should use the interface that adrift uses. For those of you

who don't know, adrift is an engine that allows people to create

interactive fiction games. The engine is very accessible and I see no reason

why the interface for the rpg engine couldn't be made similar to this,

afterall, its not much different really.

Take care, it's a desert out there.

2005-08-24 08:48:32

that's interesting.
if i got this adrift engine, could i use it with my

last crusade game?
or would it have to be incorperated into last crusade

version two.
how do you make fictional games with the engine anyway?
can

you give me some intel?
best regards
assassin

be ever aware of the silent tread of the angel of death.

2005-08-24 14:38:39

No.

The adrift engine has nothing to do with LC. Interactive fiction games are

those types of games where you type your commands such as get sword, north,

kill snake etc. What I'm saying is the creators of LC could base their next

version of the map maker on the adrift engine as far as putting content into

the maps.

Take care, it's a desert out there.

2005-08-26 10:24:23

You can email one of the developers (Patrick Dwyer)

through this email address:

pdwyer [a] alumni.unc.edu


(replace [a]

with an apetail)

2005-08-26 10:31:06

hey richard,
if i submitted a game to the game list how long would it take

to appear on the list?
i've got two websites that i'd like to re-komend,

but all those different fields get confusing.
like platform and developer,

i don't know details like that, but i can describe both

websites.
regards

be ever aware of the silent tread of the angel of death.